The Ponds of Kalambayi

An African Sojourn

By Tidwell, Mike

Publishers Summary:
As a Peace Corp volunteer, Mr. Tidwell spent two years in the grasslands of south central Zaire trying to teach the benefits of fish farming in some of the poorest villages on the continent. His task was not easy. One villager was convinced that fish would stock the ponds naturally, since they come to earth in raindrops. Others suspected that the ponds were just another way for whites to exploit black labor. When he finally made headway, the fish farmers gave away nearly half their harvest to relatives, and Tidwell learned one of many powerful lessons: tradition takes precedence over profits. While the tragic poverty and disease faced by the villagers was daunting, Tidwell found that their adherence to heritage and their celebration of tiny triumphs and daily satisfactions revealed a life richer than he had ever known.

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ISBN
978-1-55821-078-3
Publisher
Lyons Pr


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Reviewed on May 1, 1991

YA Poor, rural Zaire is the setting for this interesting autobiography of a man who spent two years there as a Peace Corps volunteer. Readers are sure to have culture shock as Tidwell shares his experiences in training, friendships, disease, civil war, supers...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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